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Most who stop regular opiate use and they WILL FEEL TERRIBLE as they withdraw, BUT THAT IS NOT ADDICTION!
Addiction is most visible after withdraw is completed and one STILL has burning cravings of one kind or another for an OPIATE. MANY think they are addicted or are accused of being addicted but in reality are no such thing.
Even Santa gets pain.
We gonna help Santa?
Say yes!